In my school years, you only had to wear a black tshirt, or baggy jeans, or baggy jeans with a chain on them, or god forbid, your belt was studded, and that was you branded a “mosher”
Reflecting on how in the 80s-90s you could be a goth (or punk/jock/etc) with just one or two non-standard fashion choices, because you were mainly dressing relative to your local school environment — not hard to contrast with. Now dressing goth is relative to what you see in online niches, which have naturally escalating identifiers driv…
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